Marc Jacobs is one busy man on Instagram. On Jacobs’ Instagram account, called “themarcjacobs,” Marc took it upon himself to call out writer Maureen Callahan for her recent article, titled “What’s wrong with Marc Jacobs? Mystery of business struggles, bizarre behavior,” published via the New York Post‎. In the article, Callahan wrote about the time Jacobs accidentally posted a nude selfie to Instagram, as reported by Page Six, when Marc meant to send it to someone else via direct message. As a result of the piece, Jacobs has taken to his own Instagram account to direct an open letter to Callahan.

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In Jacobs’ comeback, Marc does what most folks do when trying to attack someone — he attacked her profession and passion. Just as some attack Marc for his fashion prowess or lack thereof, Jacobs attacked the journalist’s writing.

“Girl, I think I understand your pain. You’re a sick woman. It must be such a sad, unfulfilling and lonely existence to get paid for ‘writing’ (I use the term loosely) an article put together from out of context information ‘written’ by other journalists over a period of time, for different periodicals, in different countries. I can’t even imagine your suffering having made a life and name working for what has to be the worlds worst, trashiest, and most irresponsible of ‘newspapers’ (LOL)!”

Jacobs went on to use plenty of double quotes around the word “write” and “issues” and the like as Marc dressed down the writer, whom he claims was putting him down. Marc wrote that he was human, just like others, with all the same foibles and sins and mess that other creatives experience.

“Those creative individuals who like everyone else has feelings, a sexual appetite, issues, character defects, and professional ups and downs. If you were a real writer and not the parasite feeding off of the successes and failures of others I wouldn’t bother writing my thoughts here. I do feel sorry for you. Please know you are in my prayers.”

Jacobs’ biggest wish for the writer was that she find something pleasurable that didn’t come at the expense of others. And Marc made sure to end his Instagram tirade with Jesus’ admonition to “let he who is without sin cast the first stone,” the popular words that Christ spoke over the woman caught in adultery who was told to go and sin no more by the Savior.

It isn’t just the New York Post that Marc is taking to his Instagram account to correct. Page Six called a recent orgy, allegedly between Marc and 9 or 10 other guys that he found on Grindr, “wild,” but Jacobs took to Instagram to call it “mild” instead of wild.

Marc used his Instagram account to confirm the fact that he is gay, and also to display plenty of his fashions along the way. The 52-year-old Jacobs is a well-known fashion designer in America who has been a fixture at fashion shows and whose name graces the labels of plenty of high-end designs. The head designer for Marc Jacobs, his work appears in more than 200 retail stores across the globe. Anyone familiar with fashion — even those who don’t pay it much attention — have heard of Jacobs’ main line, or Marc by Marc Jacobs. Especially now that Jacobs is gaining such interest because of his Instagram confessions, those who hadn’t heard of Marc before have surely heard of him now. No doubt the 331,000 Instagram followers that Jacobs enjoys now will likely grow.